What Do I Do With the Leftover Cable ?
March 7, 2008 by Greg Ferro · Leave a Comment
What I love about this photograph is that someone did a beautiful job on the network gear and patch panel, and then just went, ahhh stuff it.
Best practices pour le cablage réseau | French Cisco Users Group: “”
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